Endosomal signaling of plant steroid kinase BRI1
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Endosomal signaling of plant steroid kinase BRI1 was studied and it was shown that the steroid receptor localizes to both plasma membrane and early endosomal compartments. Distinct signaling and trafficking mechanism was seen in this class of receptor which indicates that the use of endosomes as signaling compartments is a broad phenomenon in eukaryotes.
Publication Name: Genes & Development
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-9369
Year: 2007
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Molecular imaging in living subjects: seeing fundamental biological processes in a new light
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The authors review publications on molecular imaging in living animals. The topics of interest include molecular imaging instrumentation and techniques, molecular imaging strategies and requirements for performing molecular imaging in living subjects.
Publication Name: Genes & Development
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-9369
Year: 2003
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Light: an indicator of time and place
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Research has been conducted on the phytochrome response pathways. The mechanisms for downstream response regulation by phytochromes are discussed.
Publication Name: Genes & Development
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-9369
Year: 2000
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